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ELBOW Arthroscopy of the elbow was described by Burman in the early 1930s ,
but the tight confines of this joint and the ... Fewer diagnostic and therapeutic
problems treatable by arthroscopic techniques are seen in the elbow than in the ...
ELBOW Arthroscopy of the elbow was described by Burman in the early 1930s ,
but the tight confines of this joint and the ... Fewer diagnostic and therapeutic
problems treatable by arthroscopic techniques are seen in the elbow than in the ...
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the nonfunctional extremity , a flexion contracture at the elbow may cause skin
breakdown in the antecubital fossa , which may be painful and result in poor skin
hygiene . In such instances , release of an elbow flexion contracture may be ...
the nonfunctional extremity , a flexion contracture at the elbow may cause skin
breakdown in the antecubital fossa , which may be painful and result in poor skin
hygiene . In such instances , release of an elbow flexion contracture may be ...
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Expose the biceps tendon through an anterior L - shaped incision , its transverse
limb in the flexor crease of the elbow and its longitudinal limb along the lateral
aspect of the biceps muscle . Now through a longitudinal incision over the lateral
...
Expose the biceps tendon through an anterior L - shaped incision , its transverse
limb in the flexor crease of the elbow and its longitudinal limb along the lateral
aspect of the biceps muscle . Now through a longitudinal incision over the lateral
...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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